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(11) EP 0 646 489 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
05.04.1995 Bulletin 1995/14

(21) Application number: 94202620.4

(22) Date of filing: 12.09.1994
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)6B60N 2/22
(84) Designated Contracting States:
DE FR GB

(30) Priority: 04.10.1993 US 131247

(71) Applicant: GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
Detroit Michigan 48202 (US)

(72) Inventors:
  • Miller, Harold John
    Mt Clemens, Michigan 48043 (US)
  • Clancy, Edward William, III
    Livonia, Michigan 48154 (US)

(74) Representative: Denton, Michael John et al
Patent Section 1st Floor Gideon House 28 Chapel Street
Luton Bedfordshire LU1 2SE
Luton Bedfordshire LU1 2SE (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
   
       


    (54) Recliner seat for a vehicle


    (57) A recliner seat (7) includes a seat frame (8), a back rest frame (4) pivotably mounted with respect to the seat frame (8), an adjuster (48) for adjusting the inclination of the back rest frame (4) with respect to the seat frame (8), a strut (12) pivotably mounted to the back rest frame (4) at a first fixed pivotal axis and having a lost motion pivotal attachment (26) with the seat frame (8), the strut (12) having on an end adjacent to the seat frame (8) a pin (26) which can move with respect to the seat frame (8). The seat frame (8) includes a latch (32) and a pendulum (42) to actuate the latch (32). When the seat accelerates forwardly beyond a predetermined acceleration level, the pendulum (42) causes the latch (32) to pivot upwardly to engage the pin (26), causing the strut (12) to have a fixed pivotal axis with the seat frame (8) and thereby to limit rearward inclination of the back rest frame (4).




    Description


    [0001] The present invention relates to a recliner seat for a vehicle and to a method of limiting inclination of a back rest of a recliner seat.

    [0002] Most of the design restraints associated with vehicle seating are primarily concerned with preventing the vehicle seat from moving forward in a frontal impact crash. However, sometimes it is desirable to prevent the back rests of the front seats from moving rearwardly. At present, the main factor which prevents rearward movement of the back rest is the structural integrity of the seat. Preventing possible rearward motion of a seat is harder to obtain when utilising a reclining seat, in which seat back rest can be reclined rearwardly.

    [0003] The present invention seeks to provide an improved recliner seat and method of limiting the inclination of the back rest of a recliner seat.

    [0004] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a recliner seat for a vehicle as specified in claim 1.

    [0005] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of limiting the inclination of the back rest of a recliner seat as specified in claim 10.

    [0006] A preferred embodiment includes a vehicle seat with an auxiliary strut having a fixed pivotal connection with either the back rest member or the seat member and a lost motion pivotal connection with the other member. In situations where the vehicle encounters a rear impact, the lost motion pivotal attachment is latched, thereby causing both ends of the strut to have fixed pivotal axes with the back rest member and the seat member, thereby hindering any further rearward motion of the back rest member. However, in normal operation, the strut allows movement of the back rest rearwardly with respect to the seat member with virtually no interference.

    [0007] An embodiment of the present invention is described below, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

    Figure 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of recliner seat;

    Figure 2 is an enlarged view of the seat shown in Figure 1 with a portion of the seat omitted for clarity of illustration; and

    Figure 3 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of strut for use in the seat of Figure 1.



    [0008] Referring to Figures 1, 2 and 3, a preferred embodiment of seat 7 includes a back rest member 2 having a generally inverted U-shaped back rest frame 4. The back rest frame 4 is pivotably connected to a frame 8 of a seat member 6 at a fixed pivotal axis by pins 10. In order to adjust the inclination of the back rest frame 4 with respect to the seat frame 8, there is a linear adjuster actuator 48 having an actuator 50 which is manually or power actuated and an end 62 which is pivotally connected by a pin 52 to the back rest frame 4.

    [0009] A strut 12 is provided, having a first upper rigid link 14 and a second rigid lower link 16. The strut 12 is typically hidden from view by cushion material which also covers the seat frames 4 and 8. In many instances, the strut 12 will be located on the inboard side of the seat 7, that is at the side of the seat furthest from the sides of the vehicle. Link 14 at its upper end is pivotably attached at a fixed pivotal axis to the back rest frame 4 by a pin 18. The upper link 14 is pivotably connected by a pin 20 to the lower link 16. A spring member 22 held in grips 24 of the upper and lower links and pressed against the pin 20 biases the links 14 and 16 into a bent position, as shown.

    [0010] The lower end of lower link 16 is fixed to a cross pin 26. The cross pin 26 rides in a linear groove 30 provided in a C-channel 28 and in a groove 64 located within the seat frame 8. Underneath the cross pin 26 is a latch plate 32 having serrated recesses or indentations 38. The latch plate 32 has studs 34 (only one shown) which allow it to be pivotably mounted in apertures 36 (only one shown) in the C-channel 28. Underneath the latch 32 is a pendulum 42, weighing approximately 10 grams in this example and having a stem 44 connected to a button 46. The pendulum button 46 is supported on a platform 40 which is, in turn, suspended from the lower side of the C-channel 28.

    [0011] During normal operation, a seat occupant, via an actuator 50 will either extend or retract the actuator 48 to adjust the inclination of the back rest frame 4. The pin in the lower strut link 16 will slide freely within the oblong grooves 64 and 30. There will be virtually no effect upon the operation of the recliner mechanism by the strut 12.

    [0012] In instances of a rapid forward acceleration of the vehicle in the range of 19.5 m/sec² (64 ft/sec², typically exceeded in a rear impact), the pendulum 42 will swing to the position shown in phantom. The pivoting of the pendulum 42 causes the button 46 to tilt and thereby to lift up the bottom of the latch 32 to the position shown in phantom, until one of the indentations 38 engages the pin 26. At this point, the bottom link 16 will have a fixed pivotal connection with the seat frame 8. Continued rearward motion of the back rest will be limited at the point where the upper link 14 and the lower link 16 are aligned straight with one another, making a three-sided truss with respect to pins 26, 18 and 10. When this point is reached, further rearward motion of the back rest frame 4 is hindered and can only occur by elastic deformation of the strut 12 and/or the back rest frame 4 or the seat frame 8. It is possible to chose the rearward acceleration of the vehicle (or seat) which will actuate the latch 32, by appropriate choice of the weight of the pendulum 42.

    [0013] Referring to Figure 3, an alternative embodiment of strut 11 is shown, this being a single curved member rather than two separate links. This configuration may be found to be preferable since it is easy to hide the single strut member within the seat cushioning.

    [0014] The disclosures in United States patent application no 131,247, from which this application claims priority, and from the abstract accompanying this application, are incorporated herein by reference.


    Claims

    1. A recliner seat for a vehicle comprising a seat frame member (8); a back rest frame member (4) pivotably mounted with respect to the seat frame member; adjusting means (48) operative to adjust the inclination of the back rest frame member with respect to the seat frame member; a strut (12) pivotably mounted to one of the seat and back rest frame members at a fixed pivotal axis, the strut including means (26) of lost motion pivotal attachment with the other frame member; latch actuation means (42) operative to cause latch means (32) to prevent translational movement of the pivotal attachment of the strut with the other of the seat and back rest frame members so as to cause the strut to tend to limit rearward inclination of the back rest frame member when acceleration of the seat in a forward direction relative to the seat exceeds a predetermined acceleration level.
     
    2. A recliner seat according to claim 1, wherein the lost motion pivotal attachment means includes a pin (26) fixed to the strut and engageable to the latch means on actuation of the latch means.
     
    3. A recliner seat according to claim 2, comprising guide means (30) on the other of the seat and back rest frame members for guiding movement of the pin.
     
    4. A recliner seat according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the latch means is movable towards the pin so as to engage the pin to prevent or limit movement of the pin and thereby of the strut when the latch means is actuated by the latch actuation means.
     
    5. A recliner seat according to any preceding claim, wherein the latch actuation means includes a pendulum (42) movable on acceleration of the seat beyond the predetermined acceleration level so as to actuate the latch means.
     
    6. A recliner seat according to any preceding claim, wherein the fixed pivotal axis to which the strut is mounted is on the back rest frame.
     
    7. A recliner seat according to any preceding claim, wherein the strut is formed of one member.
     
    8. A recliner seat according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the strut is formed from two members (14,16) pivotably connected to one another.
     
    9. A recliner seat according to claim 8, wherein the strut includes a spring (22) operative to bias the two members to an angle relative to one another and thereby the strut into a bent position.
     
    10. A method of limiting the inclination of the back rest of a recliner seat during a forward acceleration of the seat greater than a predetermined acceleration level comprising the steps of pivotally mounting a back rest frame member (4) with respect to a seat frame member (8) with means (48) to adjust the inclination of the back rest frame member with respect to the seat frame member; pivotably mounting a strut (12) to one of the seat and back rest frame members at a fixed pivotal axis; providing lost motion pivotal attachment of the strut with the other frame member; and latching the strut to prevent linear movement of the pivotal mounting of the strut to the other frame member with which the strut has lost motion pivotal attachment when the seat accelerates beyond the predetermined level, thereby limiting rearward inclination of the back rest frame member.
     




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